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2018-03-01T11:44:00ZInventory System With Analytics For Managing Multiple Retail Kioskshttp://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/436
Title: Inventory System With Analytics For Managing Multiple Retail Kiosks
Authors: Arevalo, Adriel
Abstract: LA Global Product Trends Inc. is a company selling cosmetic products. They
currently employ a paper-based system of tallying sales which is consolidated
by a Microsoft Excel File. This current system causes a lot of problems such
as misplaced tally sheets, delayed stock related decisions, and outdated inventory
reports. This project aims to automate LA Global Product Trends Inc.'s inventory
management system to hasten report generation, produce sales predictions, keep
data up-to-date, and improve stock management for the multiple kiosks owned by
the company and the warehouse which distributes the stocks.2016-06-01T00:00:00ZTess2Speech: An Intelligent Character Recognition-To-Speech Application for Android Using Google's Tesseract Optical Character Recognition Enginehttp://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/435
Title: Tess2Speech: An Intelligent Character Recognition-To-Speech Application for Android Using Google's Tesseract Optical Character Recognition Engine
Authors: Custodio, Anter Aaron
Abstract: Tes2Speech is an Android mobile application for recognizing handwritten texts
and optionally convert it to speech. By training Google’s Tesseract, which is a
free open-source Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Engine, to recognize hand-
written texts, I created an alternative for Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR)
Engine that are proprietary and expensive. OCR Engines’ main purpose is to con-
vert scanned documents with computer printed texts into an editable and machine
encoded text. But by improving an OCR into ICR to recognize handwritten texts
and integrating it into a mobile application in this day and age, it greatly improves
its usability. It can help speech-impaired people to communicate, help children
to recognize the proper pronunciation of words they write, etc. Thus, creating a
free and non-proprietary handwriting-to-speech application that is accessible for
everyone, and will be very useful for those who are looking for a free, portable,
and reliable alternative to ICR, OCR, and other related expensive communication
devices. Tes2Speech includes a user-friendly Tesseract trainer desktop application
in order for the user to personalize Tess2Speech for their own handwritings.2016-06-01T00:00:00ZSocial Protection and Support Initiative (SPSI): SAGIP Information System version 2.0 Registration Module and Referral Modulehttp://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/434
Title: Social Protection and Support Initiative (SPSI): SAGIP Information System version 2.0 Registration Module and Referral Module
Authors: Recido, Jayrell
Abstract: Social Protection and Support Initiative (SPSI) is a collaborative project between Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and Department of Health (DOH) aimed at delivering better and coordinated social protection services using ICT solutions to improve the well-being and economic status of targeted poor families and individuals. Currently, a version of Sigurado at Garantisadong Insurance Pangkalusugan (SAGIP), one of the components of SPSI, is in place but is unusable due to a number of technical challenges that hinder its deployment. SAGIP version 2.0 aims to improve on the existing version to enable the constituent agencies of SPSI to effectively and efficiently deliver social services to the Filipino people. One of its key module is the Referral module which transfer referrals between the three departments. Aside from the referral, this project also focuses on the Registration Module which handles the digital member registration of PhilHealth.2016-06-01T00:00:00ZOnline CHD Risk Assessment Calculator Based on Philippine Heart Association Guidelines and Datasethttp://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/433
Title: Online CHD Risk Assessment Calculator Based on Philippine Heart Association Guidelines and Dataset
Authors: Carandang, Evangeline Louise
Abstract: Existing coronary heart disease risk calculators use different risk assessment mod- els and equations derived from foreign datasets that when compared to each other may have different interpretations and results. The calculators for the risk of CHD are also accessed separately, with their own implementation of code for calculations, from the calculators that predict the death from the disease. Users also cannot deter- mine which calculator is optimal to use since results varies and the different models validate the accuracy by testing it also with other models.
Using the same point system for each model but a dataset from Philippine Heart Association CAD regsitry, new estimations for the equations are derived and used to compute for the probability of death or myocardial infarction from the disease. The results from the indicated models by PHA are displayed with their own interpretations as well as the result from the model derived from the Philippine dataset. The clinician could also enter some note to the patient that can be saved as a PDF file together with the patient information and risk assessment. The entered values in the calculator could also be used to generate statistical reports.2016-06-01T00:00:00Z